Play DotA
Defense of the Ancients, or DotA, is a map in the game Warcraft 3. It was created by players and is arguably the most popular custom map ever made. It combines strategy, skill, teamwork, and a little luck. DotA is a game of infinite depth and complexity and as a result, it can be a little difficult for beginners to get the hang of it. With a little practice and some helpful tips, however, even a beginner can start succeeding in DotA in no time.
Contents
Steps
Install DotA
- Make sure you have Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, along with a Battle.net account.
- You can virtually purchase Warcraft III from Blizzard by visiting The Blizzard Store or by purchasing it from a retail supplier.
- Connect to Battle.net and create an account. You will need this to play DotA Try to make your account name distinctive and memorable.
- Download the DotA map. Visit Get DotA and click on "Download" on the "Latest Map" half of the screen. Save the file someplace you have access to it easily.
- Copy and paste the file in your maps folder. The maps folder is located in your game's directory.
- Boot up Warcraft III and log in to Battle.net. The latest patch will automatically be downloaded when you log in.
Strategize and Play
- Join a game. Choose a game from the “Custom Game” list. It should say DotA, then the version, and the various game modes.
- The most common game modes include:
- "-ap," which lets you choose any hero;
- "-em," which makes the game easier;
- "-ar," which gives each player a random hero.
- If you’re just beginning, you may want to try the random hero choice for a few games so you can familiarize yourself with several of the characters. If you already have a good knowledge of one hero, you’re probably better off choosing that hero. If it is your first game, however, choose an easy hero to play, such as Skeleton King, who has the "Reincarnation" ability which will bring him back to life when killed.
- To choose a hero, click on one of the buildings you see, or ones in the opposite corner of the map, and you will see a list of all the heroes you can choose from. Select one of these or type "–random" to get a random hero.
- The most common game modes include:
- Buy a few basic items for your hero. Start by finding what type of hero you have: Strength, Intelligence, or Agility. Generally, you can tell what kind of hero you have by looking at which stat is the highest.
- You can view the stats by clicking your hero and looking to the right of the unit portrait. Based on this, look through the shops, and buy items that will boost these skills. In the beginning, you should stick to the Female Human's shop or the shop nearest to the fountain, which contains the "Boots of Speed" item. The Boots item is absolutely essential to success, as it allows your character to move around more quickly; when in trouble this is exactly what you need. If you’re not very good, you may especially want to stock up on defensive items like Bracers.
- Some items combined together make more powerful items. These combinations are called recipes. Later in the game you will start buying recipes, which are found at the other shops. To get these items, you must buy all the items listed in the description. If the recipe does not cost gold, it means that you just need to accumulate the items in the description, and you don't need to buy the recipe itself. A recipe's power is dictated by the shop it is found in. Going from weakest to strongest, these shops are: the Human Peasant shop, Orc Peon shop, Night Elf Wisp shop, and Undead Acolyte shop.
- As you progress you will also need to buy items that are more designed for your hero. The best way to find what these items are is to ask other players in the game. However, many players may prove to be of very little help, and might harass you until you get fed up and leave the game. The best idea is to simply ignore such people and persevere until you do not require the help of other players.
- Upgrade your primary skill. Click the symbol of the Red Cross in your character's menu, look at your skills, and choose the one you think is most useful.
- Choose your lane. A lane is the path where the computer controlled monsters, or creeps, will run down and attack all enemies in their path. Try to get into a lane with an ally and follow their example. You will get gold for each creep you kill, and you will automatically get gold over time. (You will get a lot more gold over time in Easy Mode than non-easy mode.) To maximize your gold, don't attack creeps constantly, watch their health gauges carefully and time the last hit to get gold.
- When fighting in a lane, the goal is to stay and get experience as much as possible without having to go back to your base and heal. You gain experience points by being in the vicinity of a kill, so you can stand back behind your friendly creeps and then attack the enemy creeps, while your creeps are taking all of the damage.
- If you end up alone in a lane, don't be afraid to ask for help. If you are inexperienced and the opponents in your lane are just too good for you, explain to your teammates that you are new, and they will probably help you. You may be able to get somebody to switch lanes with you if your lane is being pushed, or somebody may team up with you in your lane.
- Know your position in the team battle. The main problem for beginners in DotA is that they are bit confused about what to do during team battle. There are many playing styles but these are the the most important and commonly known. Other styles will come with the gaming experience.
- Ganker. These types of heroes usually have with high HP (hit points) and powerful area spells. They can take a lot of hits and do a lot of damage too. A hero like Axe is one of them.
- Carry. These types of heroes are supposed to get killed for the team. They are usually active from the mid game to the end. These heroes have a lot of damaging spells and attacks. Heroes like Phantom Lancer are Carries.
- Supportive. These types of heroes are very important in a game. They support the team-mate (especially the Carry) to get kills and not to get killed. Dazzle is an example of a Supportive hero.
- Babysitter. This type of playing style is usually required when the Carry is having trouble getting kills. Hence, a Babysitter's duty is to help the Carry get kills until he is able to farm by him.
- Avoid wasting your abilities on creeps. Use your skills on heroes to weaken them, and then call for a gank, or gang kill, where your teammate(s) come from behind the enemy hero and you both attack, hopefully killing the enemy. When an enemy is killed, you pick up their gold.
- Use the towers to your advantage. The towers in the lanes are very powerful; don't mess with your opponent’s towers. Instead, let your creeps damage them little by little. On the other hand, if your hero is weakened, you may be able to stay alive by staying very close to your tower.
- Move around a little bit so that you can always stay behind the tower. As enemies approach, they’ll have to deal with the tower instead of you.
- If, however, 3 or more heroes or creeps are ganging your tower, move away. You may just need to go back to home base.
- Get advice on what to buy. Once you have a good amount of money from killing creeps/heroes, ask your teammates what they recommend you buy. Then go back to your base and buy that item/recipe. The right choice of items for your hero can make the difference between life and death, so don’t just buy things randomly.
- Different conditions call for different items. During a group fight, if your team mates are getting killed by a single hero who seems impossible to kill, you might decide to make "Orchid" or "Cyclone" or "Hex." Then you'll be able to buy some time to gather all your friends around the enemy hero and tank him or her.
- Focus on killing opposing heroes as the end of the game nears. Towards the end of the game, you’ll want to earn as much experience (from kills) as possible, so you should try to kill heroes. Of course, you should still kill creeps if you are behind everyone in levels, and if you need money. Remember, DotA is a team game—help your team in any way you can.
- Remember the objective of the game. The ultimate goal of the game is to destroy the enemy’s base and their main building (The Frozen Throne or the Tree of Life). As you destroy the enemy’s barracks, your creeps get stronger, so this should also be a priority.
Tips
- Play different heroes, experiment with all the heroes,common mistake: so many players avoid using certain kinds of heroes because it is hard to use or the feel that it is weak..wrong you should use that hero even you are not comfortable using it and maybe owned in the process,but the one thing that you will gain is that you will be familiar with that hero,hence you would know its skills and you could act accordingly when an enemy chooses that hero. Better be prepared than surprised, when a hero has that kind of skill and before you know it you're dead. It's a cardinal sin to be ignorant in the skills of heroes.
- Despite popular belief, pushers win games; not killers. "Pushing" is the act of killing enemy creeps and destroying enemy towers in your way to the enemy base. The enemy will do the same, so keep an eye on your towers at all times.
- If your hero is still weak or does not have any strong items do not focus on killing opposing heroes, thus focus on destroying towers and killing creeps.
- Learn how to "farm"-farming is the act of killing neutral creeps in your farm area or that of opponents area. Learn how to farm early specially if your hero is a late gamer (strong during late game). Avoid early clash and focus on earning money. For example, troll warlord should focus on farming and avoid clashes until he is level 10 or above and have lothar's, wraithband, agility threads, helm of dominator, the same goes for drow ranger.
- If you think that you cannot defeat an enemy hero in battle, start running back to your base. Dying really hurts your income and experience gain, not to mention that you make your opponents richer.
- Learn how to "money-shot" creeps,press alt when in a group of creeps to show their health,then continuously press 's' for your hero to stop attacking the creeps,when the health of the desired creeps reached a very low level,stop pressing 's' and this will attack the creeps giving you money. This is a tricky technique because damage for every hero is not the same thus you should be familiar with the damage of your hero so you would know when to money shot IMPORTANT: This is a must for dota players ,you should learn this.
- The most important thing when playing dota is patience. Know your hero's skills,strengths and weaknesses and establish from the get go what your hero would become later in the game,whether you want to be the push-type, killer-type, ganker, warder, support etc., so you could build your items accordingly. Don't be tempted too much or be greedy, remember when put in a precarious situation it is better to turn back and reorganize your strategy or re-energize your life and mana rather than be killed and wait longer.
- Avoid 1-to-1 confrontations early on and try to prevent unnecessary damage by staying back and close to your creeps.
- Play as many games as possible, that's the way to learn,cause each game is different from the others and you gain experience from playing different people and different situations, look into the items and builds of strong players and imitate them,yes it does not hurt to imitate when you're a beginner,cause a lot of builds are already proven and you can start experimenting a build only once you are an intermediate or an advance player.
- Look out at the mini map. It shows whether an enemy is in sight. Once you don't see an enemy that means probably backstabbing you or some other people. In that case, tell your teammates that the hero is "mia", otherwise known as missing in action. You should do that too when an opposing hero from your lane left the lane for no specific reasons which = back stab most likely. If you don't and your team members get killed like that, then you will be considered a noob and your members will say that you suck.
- Always bring a Town Portal Scroll, at the beginning of the game this is really helpful because you can go in another lanes that have many enemy creeps on it, so you will earn gold faster.
- Later versions have a "-tips" command implemented. The "-tips" command shows game-play tips for your hero at regular intervals.
Warnings
- Because you are a newer player, many people will be hostile towards you for not being 'good'. Don't let this discourage you, they were beginners once, too. Just ask for help nicely, and cooperate to be a team player.
- Do not leave a game once it has started. This will certainly anger your teammates.
- If the game says banlist in the title, or you see an apple join and leave a lot when you are waiting for the game to start, do not quit, or feed the enemy, you will be banned, and you will be unable to join a host's game if he has banned you. However, this will not be a problem unless you are banned from a large number of players or by an Approved Host. In public games getting banned is usually not a big worry, as Approved Hosts rarely host public games. TDA and other league or high-level games are almost always hosted by an Approved Host, and it isn't a good idea to leave those games.
Things You'll Need
- Computer
- Internet Connection
- A Copy of Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne (Expansion)
- The DotA Map (Downloaded from www.getdota.com)
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Sources and Citations
- GetDotA.com Official DotA Allstars downloads
- Battle.net The WC III portal (also the portal for other Blizzard games)
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